If you are on a train and the seat numbers are on overhead compartment but it doesn't say which is the aisle seat which is the window seat, is it natural to say You could read it either way, seat 23 could either be a window or aisle seat depending on how you look at it.
I'm having trouble with "read it either way"
Thanks
Top answer
"You could read it either way" is perfectly natural ('read' being the same as 'interpret').
— Philip
"You could read it either way" is perfectly natural ('read' being the same as 'interpret').
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